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The massively popular podcast, Harmontown, has also gone live with a highly successful comedy tour. This tour features live the famous Mayor Dan Harmon and Comptroller Jeff Davis and has even been turned into a comedy tour documentary by director Neil Berkeley. Its comedy shows are already the talk of the town, with many purchasing Harmontown tickets to catch the renowned comedy duo live.

Harmontown features the renowned Dan Harmon, a writer known for creating Community and also for Monster House and Heat Vision & Jack. He is accompanied online and offline by Jeff Davis, known for his work on Whose Line is it Anyway. The show and podcast have played host to many of American entertainment’s finest, including Duncan Trussell, Adam Goldberg, Mitch Hurwitz the creator of Arrested Development, Laraine Newman an original Saturday Night Live cast member, author Dr. Chris Ryan, Justin Roiland, Sarah Chalke and John Oliver. These are but some of the guests who have appeared on the show.

Harmontown also goes live, occasionally in the form of events such as Harmontown Live at Largo Coronet Theare, with Starburns Industries and Adult Swim. The show is hosted at Hollywood’s Meltdown Comics and caters to a wide variety of comic tastes. Dan Harmon, host and creator of the show, is an American writer, performer and producer from Milwaukee, Michigan who is behind some of TV’s most popular shows. He is known from Community, Channel 101, Monster House, Acceptable TV and Heat Vision & Jack.

As a performer, he often goes on tour to bring this fascinating show to many Americans. He is the executive producer and creator of Community, a world famous comedy series that airs on NBC. He is also the founder of Channel 101 and co-creator of popular Adult Swim series, Ricky and Morty.

Born in Milwaukee, he went on to study at the Brown Deer High School and then studied at the Marquette University. As a comedian, he was a member of ComedySportz and went on to form The Dead Alewives, a sketch troupe with Rob Schrab. He also regularly performed at the Safehouse in Milwaukee and first entered TV when he co-created Heat Vision and Jack.

Dan Harmon also created many Channel 101 shows which featured the likes of Sarah Silverman, Drew Carey and Jack Black. At Comedy Central, he co-created The Sarah Silverman Program and was also a writer in the show. In 2007, he created, produced and even performed on Acceptable.TV, a sketch show that aired on VH1. He would go on to co-write Monster House’s screenplay with Rob Schrab, with the movie receiving an Academy Award nomination. He also collaborated with Rob Schrab on his comic books, Scud: The Disposable Assassin and La Cosa Nostroid.

In 2009, he made history with his Community pilot and went on two win two Emmy Award nominations. It was in 2011 that he began hosting this show at Meltdown Comics in Hollywood with Jeff B. Davis and which often features Dungeons and Dragons games. It has featured guests ranging from Eric Idle and Greg Proops to Ryan Stiles and Jason Sudekis. In 2013, the show went on tour and was broadcast live from Austin, Somerville, Nashville, Rhode Island, Brooklyn and many other American cities. As an actor, he has appeared in Axe Cop and Arrested Development, and 2013 saw his return to Community after a year.

Jeff B Davis, his co-host, is an American comedian, singer and actor who has appeared on Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Drew Carey’s Impro-A-Ganza and Drew Carey’s Green Screen Show. As an impressionist, he is famous for mimicking the likes of Jeff Goldblum, Christopher Walken and Keanu Reeves.

Ultimately, this is a show to buy Harmontown tickets for, particularly for those who have heard the podcast which airs from Hollywood. This is, after all, a show that promises witty comedy from the creator of Community.